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Marilyn Monroe may have been the most photographed celebrity, but get ready to see the ultimate blond bombshell in a completely new way, thanks to dozens of never-published photos going on display Tuesday at the Sumo Gallery in Tribeca.

Marilyn In Audience

Marilyn Monroe by Sam Shaw, September 1957

Marilyn Monroe by Sam Shaw, September 1957

Marilyn Monroe by Sam Shaw, September 1957

Monroe and Miller leave the theatre. ‘How could she walk?’ asked the Daily Mail, reporting that the star wore ‘a scarlet satin gown so tight around the knees that walking was an achievement’.

Monroe combined her honeymoon in London with shooting her new film, The Prince and the Showgirl, directed by and starring Laurence Olivier.

Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier, Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller at the opening night of A View from the Bridge

Marilyn Monroe photographed by Milton Greene for Bus Stop (1956)

Bus Stop, Marilyn Monroe Film and Television

1956: American actor Marilyn Monroe (1926 – 1962) poses with British actor Laurence Olivier (1907 – 1989), possibly on the set of the film, ‘The Prince and the Showgirl,’ which was directed by Olivier in England.